That's interesting. Who knew?

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From: "Patrick Gillam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, December 04, 2006 2:57 PM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] TM in GCP/EGG Update 4 December 2006


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> "A couple of recent events in the formal 
> series are noteworthy: We decided to 
> assess the "Super Radiance Yogic Flying" 
> program organized by the Transcentental 
> Meditation organization in August and 
> September as a formal event and found 
> a -2.5 sigma effect. The result is consistent 
> with the claim that mass meditations produce 
> a "calming" effect on the environment."
> 
> I couldn't find the newsletter from which this excerpt is taken, but
> maybe you can:
> 
> http://noosphere.princeton.edu/
> 
> The Global Consciousness Project (GCP) is an international effort
> involving researchers from several institutions and countries,
> designed to explore whether the construct of interconnected
> consciousness can be scientifically validated through objective
> measurement. The project builds on excellent experiments conducted
> over the past 35 years at a number of laboratories, demonstrating that
> human consciousness interacts with random event generators (REGs),
> apparently "causing" them to produce non-random patterns. A
> description of the technical implementation is given under procedures.
> 
> The experimental results clearly show that a broader examination of
> this phenomenon is warranted. In recent work, prior to the Global
> Consciousness Project, an array of REG devices in Europe and the US
> showed non-random activity during widely shared experiences of deeply
> engaging events. For example, the funeral ceremonies for Princess
> Diana, and the international Winter Olympics in Nagano, Japan, created
> shared emotions and a coherence of consciousness that appeared to be
> correlated with structure in the otherwise random data. In the fully
> developed project, a world-spanning array of labile REG detectors is
> connected to computers running software to collect data and send it to
> a central server via the Internet. This network is designed to
> document and display any subtle, but direct effects of our collective
> consciousness reacting to global events. The research hypothesis
> predicts the appearance of coherence and structure in the globally
> distributed data collected during major events that engage the world
> population. 
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